I know this is preaching to the wise but I thought I'd share a bit of info I discovered along the way while fixing my 450.
A few may remember me mentioning a while back, when I attach my first battery in a session I have to attach, disconnect then reconnect the batt for the 401 red LED to stay solid, and that my AR6200 always flashed on & off.
Well I went through the Binding process again only I gave it a little more thought and read up on the manuals, and this is so easily solved.
Basically once binded disconnect the batt, turn off the Tranny, then turn on the TX and connect the battery and the RX lights stay solid through out.
So basically after a battery's spent disconnect it, turn off the TX, turn the TX back on and connect a new battery and the RX lights will stay solid forever more.
Plus the Gyro and everything else will boot up first time too.
Anyway I know this is simple stuff, but it had me fooled for a while, so hopefully this little piece of info will help someone.
A few may remember me mentioning a while back, when I attach my first battery in a session I have to attach, disconnect then reconnect the batt for the 401 red LED to stay solid, and that my AR6200 always flashed on & off.
Well I went through the Binding process again only I gave it a little more thought and read up on the manuals, and this is so easily solved.
Basically once binded disconnect the batt, turn off the Tranny, then turn on the TX and connect the battery and the RX lights stay solid through out.
So basically after a battery's spent disconnect it, turn off the TX, turn the TX back on and connect a new battery and the RX lights will stay solid forever more.
Plus the Gyro and everything else will boot up first time too.
Anyway I know this is simple stuff, but it had me fooled for a while, so hopefully this little piece of info will help someone.


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